Daily Box Office ReportMonday, January 8, 2018

Sony’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle led the daily box office for the seventh time over the past eight days on Monday with $2.669 M for the day. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was
down 75.0 percent from Sunday and down 83.5 percent from last Monday’s inflated New Year’s Day performance. It should be noted that the marketplace in general took an additional hit on Monday from competition from the
College Football Playoff National Championship game. Jumanj: Welcome to the Jungle has grossed a stronger than expected $248.275 M in 20 days and is set to surpass the $250 M domestic mark today. The film is running an
impressive 15.1 percent ahead of the $215.680 M 20-day take of 2016’s Sing.

Disney’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi claimed second place with $1.791 M. That represented a 73.7 percent decline from Sunday and a very sharp 87.5 percent decline from New Year’s Day. The 25-day
total for Star Wars: The Last Jedi stands at a massive $574.483 M, which places the film 19.9 percent ahead of the $479.124 M 25-day haul of 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
grossed an estimated $6.8 M internationally on Monday and has now grossed $640.8 M to date internationally and $1.215 B globally.

Universal’s Insidious: The Last Key followed closely behind in third with $1.770 M. Insidious: The Last Key trailed Star Wars: The Last Jedi by a slim $21,272 for the day.
Insidious: The Last Key declined 69.7 percent from Sunday’s performance. The low-budget Insidious: The Last Key passed the $30 M domestic mark yesterday and has grossed a stronger than expected $31.352 M in four
days. Insidious: The Last Key is running a healthy 26.0 percent ahead of the $24.879 M four-day start of 2015’s Insidious: Chapter 3.

Fox’s The Greatest Showman took fourth for the day with $1.361 M. The Greatest Showman was down 63.8 percent from Sunday and down 74.7 percent from last Monday. Thanks in part to very
strong holding power, The Greatest Showman is exceeding expectations with $78.236 M through 20 days. That places the film only 4.2 percent behind the $81.659 M 20-day gross of 2016’s Passengers. The current
total gross to opening weekend ratio for The Greatest Showman is an exceptional 8.89 to 1.

Universal’s Pitch Perfect 3 rounded out the day’s top five with $684 K. Pitch Perfect 3 slowed 72.9 percent from Sunday and a sharp 86.0 percent from last Monday. Pitch Perfect 3
has grossed $86.739 M in 18 days, which is towards the lower end of expectations and leaves the film $13.261 M away from reaching the $100 M domestic mark.

Focus’ Darkest Hour and STXfilms’ Molly’s Game claimed sixth and seventh place for the day with respective daily grosses of $612 K and $553 K. With the aid of Gary Oldman’s Golden Globe win
on Sunday, Darkest Hour declined just 62.2 percent from Sunday. Molly’s Game decreased 67.6 percent from Sunday. Respective total grosses stand at $28.698 M for Darkest Hour in 48 days and at $14.626 M for
Molly’s Game in 15 days.